Simple tasks to be more environmental include choosing peat free soil conditioners, using a water butt to catch and store rain water is an invaluable water resource for the garden. Soil fertility is greatly enhanced by regular additions of composted organic matter. Every garden requires at least two composters, but composters need not resemble the typical waste bin. Instead why not choose one that you don’t need to hide but one that will actually blend in or place in a prominent position as a garden feature. The Beehive Composter is an excellent example of a composter designed to look like a Beehive but making an aesthetically pleasing way to compost in the garden. Constructed from Mahogany WBP ply and with a very high level of workmanship and finishing, it can also be used as a Garden Tool Tidy or indeed simply as a novel feature.

BEEHIVE COMPOSTER
Go for the ‘top of the range’ and make your compost corner an attractive feature. No need to hide plastic tubs or rotting heaps at the bottom of the garden anymore. The Beehive Composter is designed to meet the requirements of the discerning user and is an excellent composter particularly for townhouse gardens where ‘form comes before function’. It can also be used as an attractive garden tidy/store for tools etc. Quality of workmanship and finishing sets our beehive composters apart. Choose from the very popular flatpack or one of our ready assembled models. Our Beehive Composters are supplied in natural ready for you to paint or stain in the colour of your choice.

We believe our beehive composter is the best quality available with a high level of workmanship and finishing. It’s constructed from mahogany WBP ply which will give a longer outdoor life. In addition, solid brass hinges and screws are used for the lid.

The composter has a capacity of approx 230 litres, measures 560×560 x880, and comes with a hinged lid for ease of depositing all manner of household and garden waste. The completed compost is removed via a panel at the bottom.

Remember, you do not have to compromise lighting effects for energy saving, choose CFL lamps.
Compact Fluorescent lighting (CFL) and more recently LED lighting are two excellent ways to providing energy efficient lighting in today’s garden.